Surgical instrument with progressive rotary drive systems
First Claim
1. A surgical instrument, comprising:
- a rotary input shaft;
means for selectively applying rotary input motions to said rotary input shaft;
a surgical end effector, comprising;
a first jaw;
a second jaw selectively movable relative to said first jaw between an open and closed position;
a firing shaft operably interfacing with said rotary input shaft such that said firing shaft rotates in response to rotation of said rotary input shaft;
a firing member movably supported in one of said first and second jaws between an engaged and disengaged position with said firing shaft such that when said firing member is in said engaged position, said firing member is selectively axially movable between start and end positions in response to rotation of said firing shaft; and
a closure member in driving engagement with said rotary input shaft such that rotation of said rotary input shaft in a first direction causes said closure member to move said second jaw to said closed position, said closure member remaining in driving engagement with said rotary input shaft to retain said second jaw in said closed position while continued rotation of said rotary input shaft in said first direction causes said closure member to continue to move distally to cause said firing member to move from said disengaged position to said engaged position such that further rotation of said firing shaft drives said firing member from said start position to said end position.
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Abstract
A surgical instrument can comprise a rotary input shaft and a surgical end effector that comprises a first jaw and a second jaw that is movable relative to the first jaw. The surgical instrument can further comprise a firing shaft that operably interfaces with the rotary input shaft. A firing member is movably supported in one of the first and second jaws. A closure member is in threaded engagement with the rotary input shaft such that rotation of the rotary input shaft in a first direction causes the closure member to move the second jaw to the closed position. The closure member remains in threaded engagement with the rotary input shaft to positively retain the second jaw in the closed position while continued rotation of the rotary input shaft in the first direction drives the firing member from a start position to an end position.
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Citations
17 Claims
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1. A surgical instrument, comprising:
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a rotary input shaft; means for selectively applying rotary input motions to said rotary input shaft; a surgical end effector, comprising; a first jaw; a second jaw selectively movable relative to said first jaw between an open and closed position; a firing shaft operably interfacing with said rotary input shaft such that said firing shaft rotates in response to rotation of said rotary input shaft; a firing member movably supported in one of said first and second jaws between an engaged and disengaged position with said firing shaft such that when said firing member is in said engaged position, said firing member is selectively axially movable between start and end positions in response to rotation of said firing shaft; and a closure member in driving engagement with said rotary input shaft such that rotation of said rotary input shaft in a first direction causes said closure member to move said second jaw to said closed position, said closure member remaining in driving engagement with said rotary input shaft to retain said second jaw in said closed position while continued rotation of said rotary input shaft in said first direction causes said closure member to continue to move distally to cause said firing member to move from said disengaged position to said engaged position such that further rotation of said firing shaft drives said firing member from said start position to said end position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A surgical instrument system, comprising:
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a housing; a motor operably supported by said housing and configured to generate rotary motions; a rotary input shaft configured to receive said rotary motions from said motor; a surgical end effector, comprising; a staple cartridge portion; an anvil supported for selective movement relative to said staple cartridge portion; a firing shaft operably supported by said staple cartridge portion, said firing shaft operably interfacing with said input shaft such that said firing shaft is actuated upon application of said rotary motions to said rotary input shaft; a firing nut comprising a tissue cutting surface and a wedge, said firing nut in threaded engagement with a threaded section of said firing shaft comprising; a proximal thread segment comprising a first thread lead; and a distal thread segment comprising a second thread lead that is greater than said first thread lead and wherein said surgical end effector further comprises; a closure nut in threaded engagement with said rotary input shaft such that rotation of said rotary input shaft in a first direction causes said closure nut to move said anvil from an open to a closed position, said closure nut remaining in position while continued rotation of said rotary input shaft in said first direction drives said firing nut from threaded engagement with said proximal thread segment to threaded engagement with said distal thread segment.
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11. A surgical instrument, comprising:
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a rotary input shaft; a motor for selectively applying rotary input motions to said rotary input shaft; and a surgical end effector, comprising; a first jaw; a second jaw selectively movable relative to said first jaw between an open and closed position; a firing shaft operably interfacing with said rotary input shaft such that said firing shaft rotates in response to rotation of said rotary input shaft, said firing shaft comprising a proximal set of threads having a first lead and a distal set of threads having a second lead that differs from said first lead; a firing member movably supported in one of said first and second jaws for selective axial movement between starting and ending positions in response to rotation of said firing shaft; and a closure member in threaded engagement with said rotary input shaft such that rotation of said rotary input shaft in a first direction causes said closure member to move said second jaw to said closed position, said closure member retaining said second jaw in said closed position while continued rotation of said rotary input shaft in said first direction threadably drives said firing member from said proximal set of threads to said distal set of threads on said firing shaft to move said firing member from said starting position to said ending position. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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Specification